Uganda (nation)
Found in 1973 Collections and/or Records:
Caboose, 1952 - 1964
120 x 155 mm. View of Suman looking out the window of a caboose door. The caboose offered accommodation for the two crews which manned the long distance trains. One crew worked while the other rested. The cabooses were divided into three sections for drivers, firemen and guards.
Camp at Dufile 1898, 1898
Camp in Bwekula [Buwekula in Mubende], 1909-01 - 1909-03
88 x 70 mm. Showing a double row of banana and palm trees forming an avenue leading up to a thatched hut. In the foreground are an unidentified European on a horse and an African youth, probably Daudi Chwa.
Camp near Mruli [1907], 1907
Showing a thatched house with a row of tents on either side and four soldiers of the King's African Rifles standing in the middleground.
Camp of T.B.R. Westgate while itinerating between Bugiri and N’hombola, 1912, 1912
161 x 119 mm. View of the Westgate’s tent, with Henrietta and Dorothy Westgate posed beneath a tree at the right. Three copies.
Camp of T.B.R. Westgate while itinerating between Bugiri and N’hombola, 1912, 1912
157 x 109 mm. Similar to preceding, but printed in reverse.
[Camp outside Kikuyu Forest], 1889-08-12
160 x 116 mm. (Original Negative, no print). An almost identical photograph to Y30468K/7.
Canal leading to Tero Forest from Lake Victoria. Two miles through papyrus, 1906 - 1911
139 x 81 mm. Showing porters manhandling a steam launch out of the canal and into the thick papyrus groves.
Canoe on Semliki R [i.e. River], 1906 - 1909
Showing an African paddling a dugout on the Semliki.
Canoe, Sese Island, Victoria Nyanza, 1894 - 1912
105 x 74 mm. A long Ugandan canoe crowded with Africans and beached on Sese Island. The boat has a Uganda prow surmounted by a pair of antelope horns.
Canon Apolo College, Nyakasura: the new chapel on consecration day, 1963
79 x 77 mm. glossy print.
Canon John V. Taylor after an open air service with Pygmies at Bundigiri Parish Church, which was the chief pastoral centre, 1971
118 x 80 mm. glossy print with 35 mm. negative. The term Pygmy was used to describe ethnic groups of Equatorial Africa of shorter than average height.
Canon John V. Taylor after an open air service with Pygmies at Bundigiri Parish Church, which was the chief pastoral centre, 1971
118 x 80 mm. glossy print with 35 mm. negative. The term Pygmy was used to describe ethnic groups of Equatorial Africa of shorter than average height.
Canon John V. Taylor after an open air service with Pygmies at Bundigiri Parish Church, which was the chief pastoral centre, 1971
118 x 80 mm. glossy print with 35 mm. negative. The term Pygmy was used to describe ethnic groups of Equatorial Africa of shorter than average height.
Canon John V. Taylor after an open air service with Pygmies at Bundigiri Parish Church, which was the chief pastoral centre, 1971
118 x 80 mm. glossy print with 35 mm. negative. The term Pygmy was used to describe ethnic groups of Equatorial Africa of shorter than average height.
Canon John V. Taylor after an open air service with Pygmies at Bundigiri Parish Church, which was the chief pastoral centre, 1971
118 x 80 mm. glossy print with 35 mm. negative. The term Pygmy was used to describe ethnic groups of Equatorial Africa of shorter than average height.
Canon John V. Taylor at an open air service with Pygmies at Bundigiri Parish Church, which was the chief pastoral centre, 1971
118 x 80 mm. glossy print with 35 mm. negative. The term Pygmy was used to describe ethnic groups of Equatorial Africa of shorter than average height.
Canon John V. Taylor at Apolo Kivebulaya's Cross with the Rev. T. Ndahura, 1971
118 x 80 mm. glossy print with 35 mm. negative.
Canon John V. Taylor at the stone-laying service of St. Paul's Church, Mboga, a memorial to Canon Apolo Kivebulaya, 1971
118 x 80 mm. glossy print with 35 mm. negative.
Canon John V. Taylor at the stone-laying service of St. Paul's Church, Mboga, a memorial to Canon Apolo Kivebulaya, 1917
118 x 80 mm. glossy print with 35 mm. negative.
Canon John V. Taylor, General Secretary of the CMS, on the shore of Lake Albert during a visit to Mboga and Bundigiri., 1971
118 x 80 mm. glossy print with 35 mm. negative. The boat behind Taylor bears the inscriptions 'Jesus first, money afterwards' and 'Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and you shall be saved', painted by its Christian owner.
Canon John V. Taylor laying the foundation stone at St. Paul's Church, Mboga, a memorial to Canon Apolo Kivebulaya, 1971
118 x 80 mm. glossy print with 35 mm. negative.
Canons Apolo Kivebulaya and Mudeka with Alexander Mackay’s coffin before re-interment at Namirembe in 1927, 1927
Mackay died at Usambiro in 1890.
Capt Burton, 1899
100 x 75 mm. Showing Bell's A.D.C. Captain Frank Burton standing with two Africans.
Capt. F. Burton, A.D.C, 1906 - 1909
Showing Frank Burton, in civilian clothes, standing in a garden.